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For those who are building an engine with a flat tappet cam in the future you may want to consider having the lifter bores grooved with the Comp tool in the back of their catalogue. My shop has been using that tool for at least 4 years, starting with just the race engines to now where even a mild performance engine gets the bores grooved, both solid and hydraulic cams. I haven't had any low oil pressure complaints and (knock on wood) cam failures have been a thing of the past. All the mild combos get the 15w40 diesel oil and EOS, race engines get Joe Gibbs "BR" oil and soft break in springs for added insurance. For those who need to replace the cam and lifters without grooving the lifter bores, Crower makes hyd lifters with oiling channels to the foot, and of course everyone makes the EDM oiling solid lifters now, and they are reasonably priced. I agree with the Moly paste and good oil, but also believe that a constant flow of oil to help cool the cam and lifters while they're getting familiar with one another is important to break in success.
 
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